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Why is there not much talk about Weatherby Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arkansasdad" data-source="post: 1928773" data-attributes="member: 76766"><p>Yes, you are correct. I think that most here like to tinker and have rifles built. Weatherby rifles have always been top quality. When I shot matches in the past Weatherby rifles were the only ones that would place without any work, right out of the box they would shoot with the customs. I do believe that they are the best buy in the industry. With Krieger barrels and Bell and Carlson stocks they are ready to go when you get one. Factory ammo is pricey but if you stuff your own the cartridges cost no more than any other. Some folks want to have a rifle built but there's really nothing to work on. They have the best factory trigger and the nine bolt lock-up is the highest rated of any bolts. I would recommend a Weatherby to anyone. As far as support I have never needed it from Weatherby. Happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkansasdad, post: 1928773, member: 76766"] Yes, you are correct. I think that most here like to tinker and have rifles built. Weatherby rifles have always been top quality. When I shot matches in the past Weatherby rifles were the only ones that would place without any work, right out of the box they would shoot with the customs. I do believe that they are the best buy in the industry. With Krieger barrels and Bell and Carlson stocks they are ready to go when you get one. Factory ammo is pricey but if you stuff your own the cartridges cost no more than any other. Some folks want to have a rifle built but there's really nothing to work on. They have the best factory trigger and the nine bolt lock-up is the highest rated of any bolts. I would recommend a Weatherby to anyone. As far as support I have never needed it from Weatherby. Happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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